The Rich History of London's Transportation System - Part II / 伦敦交通博物馆 之二

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Following on from my previous post, there is currently an exhibition showcasing posters created by female graphic designers and artists on Level 1 of London Transport Museum. The “Poster Girls” exhibition is to celebrate 100 years since women first won the right to vote in the UK.

With over 150 unique posters and original artworks on display, this commemorative exhibition highlights their work spanning over the 20th and 21st century's and the strong contribution to poster designs. I really love the vintage and retro look of the posters aesthetics as well as the strong messages they deliver across!

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The first floor of the London Transport Museum is probably the most exciting section for me. As I walked in, the first thing I said to myself was “Wow”. I was immediately drawn in by this section, which is arranged quite nicely. There are loads of vintage buses and trains on display. For example, the first underground engine, a wooden Metropolitan Railway coach, a "Chocolate Express" and of course, the most iconic of all. The retro London double-decker red bus!

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(The well-known, olden day London red bus)

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(Even older still...)

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(Recreated London streets, traffic lights and all)

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Also featured were an array of different types of uniforms on display regarding the London Transport staff. It was quite interesting to see how the outfits have changed over the years.

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A family play zone area for kids featured mini versions of the vehicles to climb and play on, which is a nice added touch. Lots of children were running around whilst hopping on and off the miniature buses. The whole place was filled of laughter and high-pitched chatter! Definitely recommended for a great day out for families with kids, lol.

So, after we just traveled through 200 years of transportation history from this amazing city, how could we imagine what the future would would look like? Towards the tail-end of the museum, there was a section with a large map showcasing their vision of London 2040.

As you would probably imagine, there are all manner of thinds that are likely on their way into out lives. Hover trams, bubble buses, flying taxis, solar plane transport and rocket cars to name but a few. Mind-blowing stuff! Innovation in technology and information systems will be unlike anything we are used to at present. The future looks very exciting indeed.

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The London Transport Museum is one of the best museums to visit in London. It provides a great overview about London's rich history of transport. I feel I really got “on-board” with my visit there, lol! I would definitely revisit when I get the chance and recommend it highly as you will surely find something there to suit all ages and interests.


接着伦敦交通博物馆的上集,我们继续来探索英国交通的历史。在一楼这里有一个大型的海报女郎展览,里面全是女性设计师和艺术家创作的海报。这是为了庆祝女性在英国获得投票权的100周年!

馆内展出了超过150张独特的原创艺术作品,充分展现了女性在二十至二十一世纪为伦敦交通设计做出的巨大贡献。我尤其喜欢海报那种复古风韵以及它所传递的信息!

伦敦交通博物馆一层可能是整个博物馆里我最喜欢的部分。从楼上走下来,仿如由19世纪的马车和巴士进入到现代的火车,地下铁和计程车,各种交通工具的变化在这里一览无遗!其中,当然还少不了英国最经典的双层巴士咯,呵呵!

伦敦交通工作人员的制服也随着时代不同而逐渐发展,看看这里陈列的不同服饰,令我大开眼界。

馆内还设有家庭游乐区,为孩子们提供了迷你版本的巴士。小孩子们跑来跑去,爬上爬下的,自然玩得开心,整个地方也充满了欢笑声!这里绝对是家庭一日游的好去处哦,哈哈!

“走”完了200多年的英国交通历史,我们的未来又将会是怎样呢?博物馆在尾端部分展出了伦敦2040年的地图,为大家展示出他们对未来交通系统的设想!

正如你想象的一样,未来的交通工具将充满技术上的创新,如漂浮的电车,气泡公交车,空中飞行的士,太阳能飞机和火箭车等等。未来世界交通的种种创新,让我好兴奋也期待不已!

伦敦交通博物馆在我看来是伦敦最好的博物馆之一。想起十几年前的我初到伦敦,看到红色双层巴士,觉得激动不己,呵呵!现在能有机会在这个博物馆里了解到伦敦公共交通的历史演变过程,感觉非常满足!所以,我会强烈推荐大家有机会要来这里瞧瞧,亲自站在驾驶座位体验一下各种交通工具的操作以及那种穿越历史的沧桑感,绝对让你爱上这个地方!

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